Over the past 22 years, Anatomy and Human Movement has grown into a classic textbook, helping students to understand and remember the mechanisms which allow movement to take place. Now in its sixth edition, the approach remains the same - each section of the body is presented systematically where re
Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and Function, 4e
โ Scribed by Nigel Palastanga MA BA FCSP DMS DipTP, Derek Field Grad Dip Phys FCSP DipTP SRP, Roger W. Soames BSc(Human Biology) PhD(Human Sciences)
- Publisher
- Butterworth-Heinemann
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 688
- Series
- Physiotherapy Essentials
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A classic text for those studying anatomy with over 25,000 copies sold, this book has established itself as a core textbook for students.
All illustrations have been redrawn to meet the needs of students today along with a new design and layout to make studying anatomy easier.
The upper and lower limbs have been divided into the bones, muscles, joints, and nerve and blood supply, and the book also covers the skin, trunk, neck, head, viscera and nervous system in a comprehensive way.
The musculoskeletal structures are presented as a living dynamic system and is a must-buy for anatomy students today including all students of physiotherapy, osteopathy, chiropractic, occupational therapists as well as sports scientists, kinesiologists and podiatrists.
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